MARRIED.
Cheadle-Deeming: At the residence of the bride’s parents, corner of Jefferson and Eleventh Sts., Lockport, Illinois, at 4 o’clock p. m., Thursday, Sept. 24, 1896, Miss May L. Deeming to Thos, Cheadle, all of Lockport.
The marriage of this most estimable couple is not a surprise to their many friends and is indeed a happy event. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. B. Read, of the Congregational church and the wedding was of a very quiet and private nature, being witnessed only by the immediate relatives and a friend of the contracting parties.
The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deeming, proudly claims Lockport as her home and native place; has always been known here and wherever se has visited as a lovely girl and a charming young lady; possessed with an easy grace of manner her friends are ------. The groom, Thomas Cheadle, a native of ------- -- --- this state, has been the local editor of the ADVERTISER for the past three years and a half, and has a large acquaintance in this locality both in business and social way. he is a young man full of business and possessing a genial, generous nature is highly respected by all with whom he comes in contact.
The happy couple leave this evening for a short trip, visiting Niagara Falls and other interesting points in the east, when they will return next week to Lockport and proceed at once to house-keeping on Seventh street, where the groom has prepared a nicely furnished home. We wish them -----ed joy and prosperity.
The will be no cards issued in Lockprt, but Mr. and Mrs. Cheadle will be at home and happy to greet their friends after Oct. 7th.

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MARRIED.
Cheadle-Deeming: At the residence of the bride’s parents, corner of Jefferson and Eleventh Sts., Lockport, Illinois, at 4 o’clock p. m., Thursday, Sept. 24, 1896, Miss May L. Deeming to Thos, Cheadle, all of Lockport.
The marriage of this most estimable couple is not a surprise to their many friends and is indeed a happy event. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. B. Read, of the Congregational church and the wedding was of a very quiet and private nature, being witnessed only by the immediate relatives and a friend of the contracting parties.
The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deeming, proudly claims Lockport as her home and native place; has always been known here and wherever se has visited as a lovely girl and a charming young lady; possessed with an easy grace of manner her friends are ------. The groom, Thomas Cheadle, a native of ------- -- --- this state, has been the local editor of the ADVERTISER for the past three years and a half, and has a large acquaintance in this locality both in business and social way. he is a young man full of business and possessing a genial, generous nature is highly respected by all with whom he comes in contact.
The happy couple leave this evening for a short trip, visiting Niagara Falls and other interesting points in the east, when they will return next week to Lockport and proceed at once to house-keeping on Seventh street, where the groom has prepared a nicely furnished home. We wish them -----ed joy and prosperity.
The will be no cards issued in Lockprt, but Mr. and Mrs. Cheadle will be at home and happy to greet their friends after Oct. 7th.